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90_HB2643enr 330 ILCS 110/1.1 from Ch. 21, par. 59a1 Amends the Veterans Burial Places Act. Increases the amount the Department of Veterans' Affairs shall pay for the cost of transporting and erecting a headstone or memorial for a United States war veteran when the headstone or memorial is required to be provided by the United States Government from an amount not to exceed $50 to an amount not to exceed $100. Changes a reference to a Section of the United States Code to reflect its renumbering. Effective immediately. LRB9008547SMdvA HB2643 Enrolled LRB9008547SMdvA 1 AN ACT regarding veterans. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The State Commemorative Dates Act is amended 5 by adding Sections 100 and 105 as follows: 6 (5 ILCS 490/100 new) 7 Sec. 100. Korean War Armistice Day. The 27th day of July 8 of each year is designated Korean War Armistice Day to be 9 observed throughout the State as a day to honor and remember 10 the men and women of this State who served so valiantly in 11 the cause of freedom. 12 (5 ILCS 490/105 new) 13 Sec. 105. POW/MIA Recognition Day. The third Friday of 14 September in each year is designated as POW/MIA Recognition 15 Day to be observed throughout the State as a day in honor and 16 remembrance of the men and women of this State who were 17 recognized as POWs or MIAs while serving with the armed 18 forces of the United States in a time of war or during a 19 period of hostilities. 20 Section 10. The Department of Veterans Affairs Act is 21 amended by changing Section 2.01a and adding Section 10 as 22 follows: 23 (20 ILCS 2805/2.01a) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01a) 24 Sec. 2.01a. Members benefit fund; personal property. The 25 Department shall direct the expenditure of all money which 26 has been or may be received by any officer of an Illinois 27 Veterans Home including profit on sales from commissary 28 stores. The money shall be deposited into the members benefit HB2643 Enrolled -2- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 fund and expenditures from the fund shall be made under the 2 direction of the Department for the special comfort, 3 pleasure, and amusement of residents and employees, provided 4 that amounts expended for comfort, pleasure, and amusement of 5 employees shall not exceed the amount of profits derived from 6 sales made to employees by such commissaries, as determined 7 by the Department. 8 Money received as interest and income on funds deposited 9 for residents of an Illinois Veterans Home operated by the 10 Department of Veterans' Affairs shall be placed in the 11 members benefit fund and expenditures from the fund may not 12 be used to supplement a shortfall in the ordinary and 13 contingent operating expenses of the Home and shall be 14 expended only for the special comfort, pleasure, and 15 amusement of the residents. If home residents choose to hold 16 savings accounts or other investments outside the Home, 17 interest or income on the individual savings accounts or 18 investments of residents shall not be so expended, but shall 19 accrue to the individual accounts of the residents. 20 Any money belonging to residents separated by death, 21 discharge, or unauthorized absence from an Illinois Veterans 22 Home, in custody of officers thereof, may, if unclaimed by 23 the resident or the legal representatives thereof for a 24 period of 2 years, be expended at the direction of the 25 Department for the purposes and in the manner specified 26 above. Articles of personal property, with the exception of 27 clothing left in the custody of officers, shall, if unclaimed 28 for the period of 2 years, be sold and the money disposed of 29 in the same manner. 30 Clothing left at a Home by residents at the time of 31 separation may be used as determined by the Home if unclaimed 32 by the resident or legal representatives thereof within 30 33 days after notification. 34 (Source: P.A. 89-324, eff. 8-13-95; 90-168, eff. 7-23-97.) HB2643 Enrolled -3- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 (20 ILCS 2805/10 new) 2 Sec. 10. Long term care bed space study. The Department 3 of Veterans Affairs shall study the feasibility of the State 4 of Illinois using existing United States Department of 5 Veterans Affairs long-term care bed space to meet the future 6 long-term care needs of the State's veterans. The Department 7 shall issue a final report to the Governor and General 8 Assembly by July 1, 1999. 9 Section 15. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act 10 is amended by changing Section 40 as follows: 11 (110 ILCS 947/40) 12 Sec. 40. Veteran grant. Any person who served in the 13 armed forces of the United States, not including members of 14 the Student Army Training Corps, who at the time of entering 15 service was an Illinois resident or was an Illinois resident 16 within 6 months of entering such service, and who returned to 17 Illinois within 6 months after leaving service or, if married 18 to a person in continued military service stationed outside 19 Illinois, within 6 months after his or her spouse has left 20 service or has been stationed within Illinois, and who has 21 been honorably discharged from such service, and who 22 possesses all necessary entrance requirements shall, except 23 as otherwise provided in this Act, upon application and 24 proper proof, be awarded an Illinois Veteran Grant consisting 25 of the equivalent of 4 calendar years of full-time 26 enrollment, including summer terms, to the State-controlled 27 college or university or community college of his choice. 28 Such veterans shall also be entitled, upon proper proof and 29 application, to enroll in any extension course offered by a 30 State-controlled college or university or community college 31 without the payment of tuition or fees. 32 Any veteran who so served, and who, at the time of HB2643 Enrolled -4- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 entering such service, was a student at a State-controlled 2 college or university or community college, and who was 3 honorably discharged from such service, shall, upon 4 application and proper proof be awarded a Veteran Grant 5 entitling him to complete his course of study at any 6 State-controlled college or university or community college 7 of his choice, but shall not be entitled to a grant 8 consisting of more than the equivalent of 4 calendar years of 9 full-time enrollment including summer sessions. 10 Any member of the armed forces of the United States who 11 either (i) has served in such armed forces at least one year, 12 or (ii) has served inwhose service withthe armed forces of 13 the United Statesisfor less than one year in a time of 14 hostilities in a foreign countrybut includes active military15duty, including service in the Persian Gulf War or in16military operations to aid Somalia, with the armed forces of17the United States, and who would be qualified for a grant 18 under this Section if he had been discharged from such 19 service shall be eligible to receive a Veteran Grant under 20 this Section. 21 The holder of a Veteran Grant to the State-controlled 22 college or university or community college of his choice as 23 authorized under this Section shall not be required to pay 24 any matriculation or application fees, tuition, activities 25 fees, graduation fees, or other fees except multipurpose 26 building fees or similar fees for supplies and materials. 27 Any veteran who has been or shall be awarded a Veteran 28 Grant shall be reimbursed by the appropriate college, 29 university, or community college for any fees which he has 30 paid and for which exemption is granted under this Section, 31 if application for reimbursement is made within 3 months 32 following the school term for which the fees were paid. 33 A Veteran Grant shall be considered an entitlement which 34 the State-controlled college or university or community HB2643 Enrolled -5- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 college in which the holder is enrolled shall honor without 2 any condition other than the holder's maintenance of minimum 3 grade levels and a satisfactory student loan repayment record 4 pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 20. 5 A grant authorized under this Section shall not be 6 awarded to veterans who received a discharge from the armed 7 forces of the United States under dishonorable conditions, or 8 to any veteran whose service with the armed forces was for 9 less than one year unless he received an honorable discharge 10 from such service for medical reasons directly connected with 11 such service, except for those veterans discharged prior to 12 August 11, 1967 whose service may be for less than one year, 13 and except for those veterans (i) who serve inwhose service14withthe armed forces of the United Statesisfor less than 15 one year in a time of hostilities in a foreign countrybut16includes active military duty, including service in the17Persian Gulf War or in military operations to aid Somalia,18with the armed forces of the United States,and (ii) who 19 receive an honorable discharge. 20 The amounts that become due to any State-controlled 21 college or university or community college shall be payable 22 by the Comptroller to that institution on vouchers approved 23 by the Commission. The Commission, or its designated 24 representative at that institution, shall determine the 25 eligibility of the persons who make application for the 26 benefits provided for in this Section. The Department of 27 Veterans' Affairs shall assist the Commission in determining 28 the eligibility of applicants. On July 29, 1986, the 29 Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs shall transfer and 30 deliver to the Commission all books, records, papers, 31 documents, applications and pending business in any way 32 pertaining to the duties, responsibilities and authority 33 theretofore exercised or performed by the Illinois Department 34 of Veterans' Affairs under and pursuant to Section 4.1 of the HB2643 Enrolled -6- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 Department of Veterans Affairs Act. 2 The benefits provided for in this Section shall be 3 available as long as the federal government provides 4 educational benefits to veterans. No benefits shall be paid 5 under this Section, except for veterans who already have 6 begun their education under this Section, after 6 months 7 following the termination of educational benefits to veterans 8 by the federal government. If the federal government 9 terminates educational benefits to veterans and at a later 10 time resumes those benefits, the benefits of this Section 11 shall resume. 12 As used in this Section, "time of hostilities in a 13 foreign country" means any action by the armed forces of the 14 United States that is recognized by the issuance of a 15 Presidential proclamation or a Presidential executive order 16 and in which the armed forces expeditionary medal or other 17 campaign service medals are awarded according to Presidential 18 executive order. 19 (Source: P.A. 87-895; 87-997; 88-179.) 20 Section 20. The Veterans Burial Places Act is amended by 21 changing Section 1.1 as follows: 22 (330 ILCS 110/1.1) (from Ch. 21, par. 59a1) 23 Sec. 1.1. When a headstone or memorial marker is 24 provided for a United States War Veteran by the United States 25 Government pursuant to Section 2306906of Title 38 of the 26 United States Code, the Department of Veterans' Affairs shall 27 pay an amount not to exceed $100$50to the next of kin or 28 cemetery officialor monument company officialresponsible 29 for the cost of transporting and erecting the headstone or 30 memorial. However, no such payment shall be made unless a 31 signed application is presented to the Department by the next 32 of kin or cemetery officialor monument company official, HB2643 Enrolled -7- LRB9008547SMdvA 1 along with such other proof of transportation or erection 2 charges as the Department may require. All such applications 3 for payment shall be on forms provided by the Department. 4 (Source: P.A. 85-169.) 5 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 6 becoming law.